By Connor McDowell
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Brandon Sun

If a pig warned his friends that heat-seeking drones were coming for them, he’d probably seem a little crazy. But it’s true. Thermal vision drones are a significant part of population control in Manitoba, and they guide trappers to invasive pigs that would otherwise be missed. Field operations manager of […]

From the OPP
Press Release

The OPP will participate in Operation Impact this weekend. As the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) prepares for busy highways and roads during the Thanksgiving long weekend, they note that 296 people will not have the option to join family and friends this year.           This figure represents the number of people […]

From Icebox Radio Theatre
Press Release

With the sudden closing of the Salty Jester, the Icebox Radio Theater has moved its Oct 24th show to the John Faith Little Theater at Backus Community Center.  ‘Tales to Tremble By’ is the title of the show which features original and classic audio drama all with a Halloween theme. […]

By Mike Stimpson
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Thunder Bay Source

DRYDEN – The pulp mill in Dryden is receiving money from a “green” fund, and Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa has questions about that. The Northern Energy Advantage Program (NEAP) funding received by Dryden Fibre Canada should be conditional on the mill taking measures to “put an end to the exacerbation […]

By Sandi Krasowski
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

Community Living Thunder Bay has been supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities since 1954. It has developed a system that not only provides client services but focuses on fostering a supportive, inclusive community where every person, regardless of ability, is valued equally. Juliana Baez, Community Living’s marketing co-ordinator, said the goal […]

By Mike Stimpson
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Thunder Bay Source

SEINE RIVER FIRST NATION – In the centre of the Seine River reserve, next to the community gym, there’s the local library. Open Monday to Thursday, 1 to 7 p.m., it’s a place to borrow books, movies (on DVD and – believe it or not – VHS) and CDs. The […]

Grassland birds are the most threatened populations of birds in Canada, with a 67 per cent decline since 1970, a report published Tuesday found — but a surprising alliance with beef producers is emerging to protect their habitat.  Much of the decline is attributed to the disappearance of grassland habitats across Canada, located largely […]

By Mike Stimpson
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Thunder Bay Source

GRASSY NARROWS – Chief Rudy Turtle disclosed on YouTube recently that his First Nation northeast of Kenora has secured a federal commitment for scores of new housing units in the next few years. A meeting last month with Indigenous Services Canada produced a $24-million pledge to fund 50 new modular homes and […]

By Maggie Macintosh
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Winnipeg Free Press

The NDP government has been accused of influencing a change to training requirements for paramedics in a bid to graduate more of them — a key plank in the party’s 2023 election platform. The College of Paramedics of Manitoba recently announced it had paused the new requirement for primary care […]

By Carl Clutchey
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The Chronicle Journal

Seven is often regarded as a lucky number, but not when the subject matter is toxic slime. Local public-health officials said on Tuesday that the number of confirmed cases of blue-green algae within their jurisdiction has reached seven this season — one case fewer than in 2023. The latest case […]

From Riverside health Care
Press release

Riverside Health Care is happy to announce the expansion of its Assisted Living program in the Rainy River District, with the addition of 28 new Assisted Living spots. Further strengthening this vital support across our communities, this expansion includes seven new spots in the Fort Frances area, 10 in Rainy […]

By Carl Clutchey,
Local Journalism Initiative reporter
The Chronicle-Journal

“Widespread” rain over the weekend across many parts of Northwestern Ontario helped dampen down the overall risk for new forest fires, but an intense blaze burning west of Thunder Bay remained out of control on Monday. Thunder Bay Fire No. 21, located in a remote area about 60 kilometres west […]